True I think but I could be wrong
Answer:
The poisoned substance was mixed with arsenic-free zinc and sulfuric acid, resulting in arsine gas.
The gas was later ignited and decomposed into pure metallic arsenic. This test was highly sensitive and could detect even one-fiftieth of a milligram of arsenic. It was a remarkable discovery, since before that, arsenic was widely used as poison in enormous amounts of murders, impossible to detect and trace.
That's on them to decide it counts on how much it meant to them some Jews dgaf but others do some take it personally while others don't
It was made in 1871 by a pie maker
In general, no, the revolution in agriculture was no necessary to the Industrial Revolution since the Industrial Revolution relied on things like machines and steel.